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Nishtha Plastic Brick Making Machine

Plastic block making 1As the 80 kg of plastic gathered per month through our segregation and collection programme mounts up in our garage, the problem of what to do with it became critical. Last year we were able to deliver the collected plastic to the PWD who were using it in their road making, but since their machine broke down we have had no-where to take it.

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Nishtha Clean Village Programme

Clean Village programme 2In the evening of November 8th we invited the local school children and college girls as well as the young people from the nearby Spiti students hostel to see the video we have made of how our team are working with the village community to establish waste segregation and plastic collection house by house. They also watched Satyamev Jayatey, a TV program which discusses and advocates garbage segregation. They all realized the big problem the increasing quantity of packaging and products creates and thought about what we can all do about our own waste.

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Nishtha 2015 Calendar available now

Nishtha Calendar 2015 coverYou can purchase this bright and beautiful full colour calender for Rs 200 directly from Nishtha, or:

In McLeod Ganj:

  • Nawrojees shop
  • India House supermarket
  • Bedi travels
  • Bookworm
  • Moon Peak Cafe
  • Cafe Iliteratti

In Kotwali Bazzar:

  • Sharma photo Studio on the main street

In Sidhpur/Sidhbari:

  • Dyaya Ram supermarket by Sacred heart School
  • Nam Art gallery
  • My Earth Store opp Gyuto Monastery

To order from within India please contact us  – cost Rs. 300 each including postage.

To order from abroad please contact us – cost GBP 5, Euro/US$ 8 per copy.

8th November Sports Program

Children's sports programme 2November 8th was a big day on Rakkar ground when 150 kids from 6 local schools joined our team of community activists and sponsorship students in a full day of sports, games and fun. As the children arrived they were registered and shown the variety of games in store for them, each well organized by one or two of our team.

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Dental Camp – October 25th to 30th

Nishtha Dental Camp 2014Nishtha was very pleased to be able to host a very successful dental camp in October 2014 held by an eminent dental team from Austria. Dr. Anita Strobl, her dental student daughter Viktoria and her friend Bjorn, along with Dr. Martina Pommer and her daughter Lucy arrived fully equipped to be able to set up a complete dental clinic at Nishtha. During their 5 day programme they saw a total of 192 patients including Tibetan nuns, single women, local people and the school children. The Nishtha staff, students and single women activists all took their turn to assist in the clinic ensuring a high quality of hygiene and efficiency. It was a very busy but rewarding 6 days.

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International Widow’s Day 2014

A Rally organized by the Nishtha Single Women’s group ‘Ekal Nari Sangathan’ marked International Women’s Day in Dharamshala this year.  Starting from the main Post Office, 135 women from four different blocks covered in our programme  marched in procession to the District Commissioner’s office. They carried banners and chanted slogans about their demands which include a review of the pension scheme for single women, free medical treatment for single women and their children, fast track courts for single women’s cases, easier issuing of the below poverty line ration card,  provision of land to those single women who don’t have family and financial support and free bus services and holidays on Women’s Day for women working in the Government.

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Environment Day Report

To celebrate 2014 Environment Day  a puppet play “Bhagwat” was prepared by Sangeeta with 14 local school kids to promote Nishtha’s Clean Green Rakkar program which has been successfully functioning for over 200 households in Rakkar village.  In addition, an illustrated handout was produced which explains how to segregate household waste in three languages: Hindi, English and Tibetan. This handout will be given to every household involved in our programme as well as to the local shops, schools, temples and so on.

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Nishtha Natak Mandali performs “Bhagawat”

Nishtha Natak Mandali is made up of 14 enthusiastic children. The play has more than 20 characters so some children were assigned 2 – 3 roles. According to their skills, interest, dedication and ability to modulate their voices, each child received a role he or she could play with ease. The idea of the play was not only to give out a message on environment awareness, but also to tell subtle things to the kids which they can carry back with them.

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Nishtha Children’s Theater Workshop

by Sangeeta Dass

When I planned a visit to Nishtha to hold a theater workshop with the children who come to Nishtha for the after school programme I was ready with a comedy play to do with them.  My last experience holding a theater workshop at Nishtha 2 years ago, was outstanding and I was now certain that I could do a bigger play with the children. The local children have such a keen interest and talent for exploring any new medium. So I designed the workshop in a way to focus on their skills and on specific aspects of theater.

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